The Arms Of My Love Song Lyrics and Chords by Riders In The Sky
The Arms Of My Love
Recorded by Riders In The Sky
Written by Woody Paul
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Silver moon sailing
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high cross the
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wide prairie
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sky
Lead me
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home to the
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arms of my
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love
Why did I ever
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go chasen'
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cattle and rain
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bows
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away from the
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arms of my
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love
Does
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she wait by the fire light
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Ride through the long night
Does she
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dream of the cowboy
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rode through her
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heart
Dusty
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trails lead me
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on and
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I'll never
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roam
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more from the
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arms of my
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love
FAQ
Who sang the the song The Arms Of My Love?
- The song The Arms Of My Love was sang by Riders In The Sky.
Who is Riders In The Sky?
- "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a cowboy-styled country/western song written in 1948 by American songwriter, film and television actor Stan Jones.A number of versions were crossover hits on the pop charts in 1949, the most successful being by Vaughn Monroe. The ASCAP database lists the song as "Riders in the Sky" (title code 480028324), but the title has been written as "Ghost Riders", "Ghost Riders in the Sky", and "A Cowboy Legend". Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as the greatest Western song of all time.